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RIM BlackBerry Storm (Verizon Wireless)
The RIM BlackBerry Storm may blow in a frenzy for Verizon Wireless subscribers wanting a touch screen similar to the Apple iPhone. However, die-hard texters, e-mailers, and corporate users may be better served with the BlackBerry Bold or other QWERTY device.
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Adobe Flash CS4 Professional
Flash becomes friendlier and more fun to explore as CS4 introduces a faster approach to animation, making this a worthwhile upgrade for both beginners and seasoned programmers.
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Samsung Eternity (AT&T)
The Samsung Eternity succeeds as a multimedia device, but without Wi-Fi and full e-mail support, it stops well short of being a business-friendly device.
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Scosche TuneStream
The Scosche TuneStream does what it says, but it requires a surprising amount of patience, given its high price.
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Dell Studio XPS
You can find flashier PCs than Dell's $1,299 Studio XPS, but few have as much power where it counts. We don't recommend its small, pared-down case for upgraders, but this PC will satisfy anyone who needs a loaded, powerful PC for gaming and consumer-level digital media editing.
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Nikon D700 (body only)
As long as don't need seriously high-resolution photos, video capture, or machine-gun-fast sports shooting, the Nikon D700 has everything you need in a pro full-frame camera for a reasonable price.
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Nikon D700 (w/ 24-120mm lens)
As long as don't need seriously high-resolution photos, video capture, or machine-gun-fast sports shooting, the Nikon D700 has everything you need in a pro full-frame camera for a reasonable price.
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V-moda Vibe II (Nero)
The V-moda Vibe II earphones are a great option for style-conscious iPhone users who want thumping bass and hefty hardware in a stereo headset.
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V-moda Vibe II (Chrome/Rouge)
The V-moda Vibe II earphones are a great option for style-conscious iPhone users who want thumping bass and hefty hardware in a stereo headset.
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Technocel T6000
The Technocel T6000 has a lot of features for such a low price, but we wish the call quality were better.
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Details of AMD's Phenom II desktop chips keep leaking out
AMD will announce its second-generation Phenom quad-core chips at the big Consumer Electronics Show in January. But at the current rate at which the company is leaking information about its...
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Lines out door, around corner for BlackBerry Storm
The day has come, the time is near, and RIM's BlackBerry Storm has arrived in a store near you. So what kind of reception are we looking at here --...
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Nokia Reliability Labs puts the heat on Nokia devices
If you have ever seen one of almost 100 mobile devices I have owned you will know that I take extremely good card of all of them and they rarely...
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Vizio unveils $1,999.99 55-inch 120Hz LCD HDTV for January release
Vizio decided to jump the gun on CES and announce some new home theater products today, including a 55-inch 120Hz 1080p LCD for just $1,999.99, another aggressive pricing decision...
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Thanks Microsoft, I will now subscribe to the Zune Pass
Larry posted the news about the updated Zune Pass music subscription service and after checking out the press release in detail I am going to sign back up for the...
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Nokia and IBM announce Lotus Notes Traveler for S60 devices
One thing I like about current Nokia devices is that they are quite open to supporting a wide range of individual and enterprise needs with services and applications designed to...
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Be careful when syncing your Gmail contacts with the updated BlackBerry sync utility
When I had my BlackBerry Bold I used the Google Sync for BlackBerry utility to keep my calendar updated with my Google Calendar since my Google Calendar was also synced...
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T-Mobile web2go to replace T-Zones and add new download marketplace
In addition to the disappointing increase in data rates for voice customers, T-Mobile also introduced their new web2go service. The web2go service is designed to make it easier to view...
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T-Mobile USA increases data plan rates for voice customers
Today, T-Mobile USA is kicking off its web2go initiative that add Yahoo! oneSearch to some devices, a customizable home page, a new mobile shopping and download experience (I'll cover this...
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Hands On: The BlackBerry Storm
First off, a warning: Be very skeptical of any review you read in the next 24 to 48 hours that proclaims to be the definitive word on the Blackberry Storm....
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